. Webb's New England railway and manufacturers' statistical gazetteer; containing an interesting sketch of every station, village and city on each railroad in New England, together with a statistical, historical and biographical account of their representative manufacturing establishments . ocated No. 8 Monroe St., for the manufacture of ladies, misses and childrens boots jand shoes. He employs 50 hands and does a business ,amounting to about $45,000 per year. I Betten Bros, occupy a 3 story wooden building 22 x 50 !feet, located No. 17 Willow street, for the manufacture ofladies, misses and c


. Webb's New England railway and manufacturers' statistical gazetteer; containing an interesting sketch of every station, village and city on each railroad in New England, together with a statistical, historical and biographical account of their representative manufacturing establishments . ocated No. 8 Monroe St., for the manufacture of ladies, misses and childrens boots jand shoes. He employs 50 hands and does a business ,amounting to about $45,000 per year. I Betten Bros, occupy a 3 story wooden building 22 x 50 !feet, located No. 17 Willow street, for the manufacture ofladies, misses and childrens boots and shoes. Commencedbusiness in 1868 ; employ 40 hands, and turn out about 25,-000 pairs per week, worth about $40,000. Holt & Hallowell occupy a 3 story wooden building ,20x50 ft, located No. 31 Exchange St., for the manufactureof ladies, missees and childrens boots and shoes, for thesouthern and western trade. They commenced business in1867 ; employ from 50 to 60 hands, and turn out about 30,-000 pairs per year, worth about $50,000. J. W. Hazeltine occupies a two story wooden building18x40 feet, located No. 9 Willow street, for the manufactureof gents, ladies, misses and childrens boots and shoes. Com- 298 Stations in the State of Massachusetts. ALLEN 2b BOYDEN,. OF ,I> KI>ri»-<. NO. 9 BROAD STREET, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS. GEO. II. ALLE! ladies, aud misses boots and shoes. He commenced busi-ness in 1856 ; employs about 50 hands, and turns out about50,000 pairs per year, worth about $75,000. Nichols & Ingalls, occupy a shop located No. 18 Mon-roe street, for the manufacture of ladies, misses and child-rens boots <and shoes ; employ 75 hands, and do a businessof upwards of $100,000 per annum. Allen & Boyden occupy a room 65x30 feet, in a 4 storywooden building located at No. 9 Broad street, where theyemploy 12 hands in the manufacture of paper boxes of everydescription. The business was established in 1866, and suc-ceeded by the present firm in May,


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